A Unique IDentifier (UID) is a numeric or alphanumeric string that is associated with a single entity within a given system. UIDs make it possible to address that entity, so that it can be accessed and interacted with. Most contactless smart cards typically have 4-byte, 7-byte and 10-byte UID.
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